To Relieve Suffering

“Our true nature is like a precious jewel: although it may be temporarily buried in mud, it remains completely brilliant and unaffected. We simply have to uncover it.”

— Pema Chodron

We are physician anesthesiologists with a combined 27-years of administering ketamine safely in a variety of settings. The clinical research and personal testimonies of patients who have experienced resolution of their debilitating symptoms have compelled us to offer this life-changing depression treatment in our community for those for whom traditional modes of therapy have fallen short.

There is a large body of research that overwhelmingly demonstrates that ketamine infusions work. Studies from prestigious institutions such asThe National Institutes of Mental Health, Yale, and the Mayo Clinic show that approximately 70 percent of patients successfully respond to ketamine treatment.

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One of the leading causes of disability in the U.S. is major depressive disorder (MDD), affecting more than 16.1 million adults each year. Another perhaps more shocking statistic is that about 80% of those people never seek treatment, for various reasons. However, one of the main reasons why so many individuals fail to seek treatment is because of the stigma associated with having a mental health condition. A stigma that, unfortunately, is alive and thriving in our society today.

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